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My 2024 Reading

Hello, hello, and Happy New Year everyone!

Wow, it has been too long since I’ve written a blog post. Luckily, today I’m back with one of my all-time favorite posts to write: my yearly reading recap!

This year, I read a grand total of 86 books! Of that number I listened to 16 audio books, and reread 18 different books. I found so many new favorite books and discovered several wonderful authors.

I hope you enjoy reading the breakdown of the best I read in each of my categories this year. 🙂

Three Best Audio Books

Some of my favorite reads this year were ones that I listened to on audio. I love turning on a good book while I work on some other task. Here are three books that made me excited to fold clothes, wash dishes, or do whatever else was on my to do list that day.

Three Best Nonfiction Books

I read a lot of nonfiction books that year that fascinated me, but few of them were on subjects that I would actually read about again. The three books below were phenomenal books that exceeded all other nonfiction. I will enthusiastically recommend each of them to just about anyone.

  • Keep a Quiet Heart, by Elisabeth Elliot
  • Do Hard Things, by Alex and Brett Harris
  • Kisses from Katie, by Katie Davis Majors

Three Favorite Rereads

One thing you should know about me is that I am a huge rereader. Nothing makes me happier than enjoying one of my favorite stories for a second, third, or even fourth time. Honestly, this list was the hardest for me to narrow down. There were several times during the year where I faced burn out with the books I was reading and decided to return to something I knew I would love. But these are the three books that were significant in my reading life this year, even as rereads.

Three Classics I Read for the First Time

As the enthusiastic reader I am, I’m often embarrassed by the number of well known classics that I have yet to read. Here are three classics that I should have read years ago but actually discovered for the first time this year (and enjoyed them all). Bonus fact: Persuasion was actually the first Jane Austen book I’ve ever read.

(Four) Best Books Overall

Whenever I try to decide on my favorite books in a year it feels like an impossible task. So this year I will be breaking my own rules (just this once!). Here are my four overall favorite reads of this year. Each of these books is absolutely phenomenal. I know that I will return to them in future years, and I simply cannot wait for the experience of rereading them someday.

Three Books I can’t Wait to Read in 2025

Now I have a small confession to make. Last year when I wrote this post I listed out three books that I anticipated reading over the course of 2024. And I didn’t finish a single one… I contemplated leaving this category off my 2025 list completely this year, but in the end I decided to add it anyway. Maybe I won’t get around to any of these books either (my reading plan is always changing), but it is still fun to come up with one. And who knows, maybe I will actually read them this year.

  • Echo, by Pam Munoz Ryan
  • The Wilderking Trilogy, by Jonathan Rogers
  • The One-In-A-Million Boy, by Monica Wood

Final Thoughts

As this year comes to a close there is something so satisfying about looking back over the past year and seeing what pleasures filled it. Reading is one of the things I find the most pleasure in, so it is especially lovely to recollect all of the stories I enjoyed over the past year.

What about you? Have you taken time to look back over your 2024 reading, and, if so, which books stood out to you?

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  1. I read Persuasion by Jane Austen this year too and I so enjoyed it! Pride and Prejudice is still my firm favourite though. 😄 I am planning on reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee this year, I haven’t read it yet. My favourite books of this year were new discoveries for me, I loved The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer. 📚

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